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Jul 14, 1980
Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker sing the national anthem at the Republican National Convention in Detroit, later admitting they were on cocaine. Also on the schedule: Pat Boone, Donny & Marie Osmond, Richard Petty, Vicki Lawrence and Susan Anton
Aug 7, 1980
Bill Monroe and Doc Watson play the White House with 1,000 in attendance, including president Jimmy Carter. Monroe's set includes "Uncle Pen," "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" and "Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)"
Aug 13, 1980
Willie Nelson performs the national anthem for the Democratic National Convention at New York's Madison Square Garden as Jimmy Carter is nominated for president. A political cartoon later responds, "Hey, that was just great, Mr. Nelson. Really super. Say what song was that, anyway?"
Aug 14, 1980
Loretta Lynn appears at New York disco Xenon in a $100-a-ticket party celebrating Jimmy Carter's presidential nomination. The party also draws Roberta Flack, Mary Tyler Moore and Tom T. Hall
Sep 1, 1980
Charlie Daniels performs at a campaign rally for incumbent presidential candidate Jimmy Carter in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The event also draws 60 hooded demonstrators from the Ku Klux Klan
Sep 12, 1980
Willie Nelson begins a two-day stay with president Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C. The two men jog six miles together, and Nelson famously smokes weed on the roof of the White House
Sep 13, 1980
Willie Nelson plays a fundraiser for Jimmy Carter at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. The president joins Nelson for a duet on "Amazing Grace"
Sep 27, 1980
Jimmy Buffett raises $50,000 for Jimmy Carter's re-election campaign with a benefit concert at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta
Oct 9, 1980
President Jimmy Carter holds a fundraising event at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House for his re-election campaign. Attendees include Tom T. Hall, June Carter Cash, Helen Carter, Bill Monroe, Mel Tillis and Skeeter Davis
Jan 19, 1981
Charley Pride and Mel Tillis perform in an inaugural event for president Ronald Reagan, produced by Frank Sinatra, in Landover, Maryland. Hosted by Johnny Carson, the night's lineup also features Debby Boone, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett and Donny & Marie Osmond
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